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2 Game Notes (Pacific) 2004-05 Stanford Basketball Cardinal Game Notes Game #2: Sunday, November 21, 2004 * 2 p.m. (PT) Leavey Center * Santa Clara, Calif. 2004-05 Schedule/Results Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004 v 2 P.M. (PT) Tip-Off (1-0, 0-0 Pac-10) Game #2 Leavey Center (4,500) v Santa Clara, Calif. November Radio: 1220 AM KNTS (Toby Hyde) & 90.1 FM KZSU (Lee Zen) 11 x-Baden Sports (1) . W, 78-48 TV: None Series History: Stanford Leads, 14-3 14 x-Love & Basketball (1) W, 64-40 19 at Utah . W, 63-57 Stanford Probable Starters Pacific Probable Starters 21 Pacific (1) . .2 p.m. # Pos. Player PPG RPG # Pos. Player PPG RPG 23 E. Washington (2) . 8 p.m. 11 G Candice Wiggins 24.0 4.0 4 G Christy Czerwinski 7.0 3.0 24 UAA/ULL (2) . .TBD 28 Texas Tech (1) . .12-noon 5 G Kelley Suminski 3.0 3.0 15 G Jessie Menkens 5.0 0.0 55 C Tina Sanverivi 4.0 3.0 43 C Kristen Newlinor 6.0 3.0 22 F Jessica Brantley 6.0 3.0 December 30 C Brooke Smith 11.0 2.0 42 F Carolina Ruiz 16.0 8.0 10 Pepperdine . .7 p.m. 33 F Sebnem Kimyacioglu 6.0 5.0 34 F T’Nae Thiel 0.0 1.0 12 at USF . 2 p.m. or Pacific Coach Craig Jackson:Entering his 18 at Missouri . 4 p.m. 44 F Azella Perryman 8.0 6.0 third season in Stockton, Jsckosn owns a 31-28 21 at Tennessee . 7 p.m. (.525) record, with a 24-10 mak in conference 27 at Oregon St.* . 7 p.m. Stanford Coach Tara VanDerveer: In play. His 24 conference wins are the third- 29 at Oregon* . 7 p.m. her 19th season of coaching at Stanford, most in school history. VanDerveer owns a 451-117 record. In her January 26th year as a head coach, she holds a 603- 2 Washington St.* . .2 p.m. 168 mark. 4 Washington* . .7 p.m. 7 at Arizona St.* . 6:30 p.m. 9 at Arizona* . 2 p.m. STANFORD’S HOME AWAY FROM HOME... UTAH WRAP-UP... 13 California* . .7 p.m. The Cardinal will play its first four Stanford won its season opener on 15 Boston College . .2 p.m. games (two exhibition and two regu- Friday night with a 63-57 victory 20 UCLA* . .7 p.m. 22 USC* . .7 p.m. lar season) at the Leavey Center on over Utah in Salt Lake City. Fresh- 27 at Washington* . 7 p.m. the campus of Santa Clara. Maples man guard Candice Wiggins made 29 at Washington St.* . 2 p.m. Pavilion was slated to open in Janu- her first collegiate start and led the February ary but will be finish ahead of sched- game with 24 points. Senior forward 3 Arizona* . .7 p.m. ule. Stanford Women’s Basketball Azella Perryman picked up a team- 5 Arizona St.* . .7 p.m. will be the first to play in the newly high six rebounds and junior center 11 at California* . 7 p.m. renovated Maples Pavilion when the Brooke Smith scored nine points in 18 at USC* . 7 p.m. 20 at UCLA* . 2 p.m. Cardinal host Pepperdine on Dec. 10. the second half to help the Cardinal 24 Oregon* . .7 p.m. past the Utes. 26 Oregon St.* . .2 p.m. SEASON OPENERS... March Stanford is 20-11 all-time in season SEASON IN REVIEW... openers, winning the first game 4-7 at Pac-10 Tournament (3) Last year, Stanford finished the in each of the past three years. season with a 27-7 record, a top-ten (1) Home games at SCU Leavey Center Twenty-one times, the Cardinal has ranking, an Elite Eight appearance, Home games at Maples Pavilion after 12/1 kicked off the new year on the road, its third-straight Pac-10 title and (2) at Alaska-Anchorage’s Sullivan Arena (3) at San Jose’s HP Pavilion posting a 14-7 record. This year, the second-straight Pac-10 Tournament Cardinal won a 63-57 decision at Title. Three-time All-American Ni- Utah. cole Powell was the No. 3 pick in the 2004 WNBA Draft by the Charlotte PRESEASON ACCOLADES... Sting, but the Cardinal is returning Stanford starts the 2004-05 season 11 letterwinners from last year and with a No. 7 ranking in the AP poll adding four new freshmen to the MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT: JESSICA RABER and the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA mix. [email protected] Coaches’ poll. The media and con- WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM ference coaches picked the Cardinal PHONE: (650) 723-0996 to win the Pac-10 title again, and FAX: (650) 725-2957 the media voted Kelley Suminski to the preseason all-Pac-10 squad. 2004-05 Non-Conference Pacific Tigers Opponents 2004-05 Record: 1-0 School 03-04WL 04-05WL STAN Result Utah 24-7 0-1 W, 63-57 Last Game: W, 59-50 vs. Northern Arizona Pacific 15-14 1-0 --- E.Wash. 13-16 0-1 --- PACIFIC BULLETS... Stanford-Pacific Comparison ULL 13-15 2-0 --- * Pacific won its season opener on Team Statistics Stanford Pacific UAA 13-14 0-0 --- Overall Record 1-0 1-0 Texas Tech 25-8 0-0 --- Friday night with a 59-50 victory Scoring Offense 63.0 59.0 Pepp. 17-13 0-1 --- over Northern Arizona in Stockton. Scoring Defense 57.0 50.0 USF 10-18 0-1 --- * Junior Carolina Ruiz led in every Missouri 17-13 1-1 --- Scoring Margin +6.0 +9.0 Tenn. 31-4 1-0 --- category in the game with the Lum- Rebounding Offense 31.0 30.0 BC 27-7 1-0 --- berjacks, recording 16 points, eight Rebounding Defense 33.0 20.0 Rebound Margin -2.0 +10.0 rebounds, three assists, three steals Field Goal % .434 .500 Odds & Ends and two blocks. Defensive FG % .423 .435 Record of Non-Pac-10 Foes 6-5 * The Tigers were trailing 11-6 with 3Pt. Field Goals/Gm 5.0 5.0 Record of Teams Stanford has played 0-1 15:20 remaining in the first half, but 3Pt. Field Goal % .377 .417 Record of Teams Stanford has beaten 0-1 scored 11 of the next 13 points to Free Throw % .667 .800 Record of Teams Stanford has lost to n/a Assists/Gm 9.0 12.0 take the lead for good at 17-13. Turnovers/Gm 12.0 24.0 Blocks/Gm 2.0 2.0 Steals/Gm 5.0 10.0 Stanford vs. Pacific Series THE STANFORD-PACIFIC SERIES... Stanford leads, 14-3 Home: 7-1 Away: 7-2 Stanford leads the all-time series Ind. Leaders Stanford Pacific Streak: Stanford, W6 history over the Tigers, 14-3. The Scoring Wiggins - 24.0 Ruiz - 16.0 Date Result Site Cardinal has won the last six meet- Rebounding Perryman - 6.0 Ruiz - 8.0 D4,76 W, 48-35 Stockton Assists Kimyacioglu - 2.0 Ruiz - 3.0 J14,78 W, 67-58 Stanford ings, the last loss came on Nov. 29, Suminski - 2.0 F2,78 W, 59-43 Stockton 1983 in Palo Alto. Last season, Stan- Wiggins - 2.0 J27,79 W, 77-49 Stockton ford limited the Tigers to only 25 Steals Wiggins - 2.0 Ruiz - 3.0 F20,79 W, 82-53 Stanford Blocks Smith - 1.0 Ruiz - 2.0 J21,80 W, 75-56 Stanford points, which ranks second in school Suminski - 1.0 F12,80 L, 71-65 Stockton history for few points allowed (Santa J24,81 L, 80-74 Stockton Clara only tallied 23 points against F4,81 W, 70-50 Stanford PACIFIC VS. THE PAC-10... J19,82 W, 73-57 Stockton Stanford on Feb. 21, 1976). The Tigers are 10-49 all-time against F17,82 W, 91-68 Stanford current Pacific-10 Conference teams. N29,83 L, 84-75 Stanford STANFORD VS. THE BIG WEST... J23,85 W, 81-77 Stockton Pacific has matched up against every D20,99 W, 70-55 Stockton The Cardinal is 42-22 all-time against Pac-10 squad except USC. The Tigers N26,00 W, 73-65 Stanford current Big West teams. Stanford has own a winning record over Arizona D14,02 W, 67-56 Stockton faced nine of the 10 teams in the D12,03 W, 86-25 Stanford and are tied 2-2 in the all-time conference and leads all but two of series with Washington State. They the series (Cal State Fullerton has a trail in the other seven series. Pa- Stanford vs. the Big West 9-4 advantage and Long Beach State cific last beat a Pac-10 team in 1997, Stanford vs. Big West Last Mtg. is 8-6 all-time versus the Cardinal). when the Tigers downs the Golden Cal Poly 5-1 W, 64-59 (N22,80) CS Fullerton 4-9 W, 122-80 (D10,94) Bears, 64-63, on Nov. 24 in Stockton. CS Northridge 1-0 W, 98-69 (J6,79) Idaho 2-0 W, 79-65 (D30,81) Long Beach St. 6-8 W, 122-49 (D8,93) Pacific 14-3 W, 86-25 (D12,03) UC Irvine 2-0 W, 88-55 (M16,95) Pacific Roster UCSB 7-1 W, 87-64 (N17,01) No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) Utah St. 1-0 W, 80-57 (D10,82) 4 Charity Czerwinski G 5-5 Fr.-HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) Stanford has never played UC Riverside.
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